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Horus Is A Space Alien

Is the Egyptian god Horus actually a space alien? And why does the “Eye of Horus” symbol look like a mini-recreation of our hypothalamus — the small gland at the center of our brain related to our sexual drives, as well as the sleep cycle?

Here’s a fascinating discussion from Clif High that gets into all of those issues, while also touching upon ancient hierogylphs and symbols, psychic abilities, time and space, religion and even Einstein’s physics.

Yes, it’s a big bundle, but Clif glides through the dense matter with quite some agility and humor. It’s another welcome addition to his series Explorers’ Guide To Sci-Fi World.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iqp6A-5TcCA

The Kona Blue UFO File

Our federal government might never have acknowledged the existence of UFOs but the bureaucrats might as well have done so. After all, they are using terms like “Kona Blue” to describe a super-secret Department of Defense program to reverse-engineer UFOs. The DOD claimed on March 8 that Kona Blue was quickly abandoned, but the Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt isn’t at all sure that’s true.

He says the word “Kona” is an acronym, each letter drawn from a site important in the UFO retrieval program. “K” stands for Kingman, Arizona. “O” stands for Ossining, New York. “N” stands for Nellis Air Force Base in Clark County, Nevada. And “A” stands for Aztec, New Mexico. All are sites involved in the retrieval of UFOs from crashes.

Are these space craft, or simply unidentified “earth” craft? Who developed the craft? Why have these sites all also been surrounded by psychic mysteries? Also, why were these four sites chosen for the acronyms, as opposed to other sites like Roswell, N.M., and Cape Girardeau, Mo.?

Here, Dark Journalist gets into these questions and touches on many other related stories. They include: The murder of journalist Dorothy Kilgallen, counterfeit conspiracies,  Edgar Cayce’s journey to Arizona, the murder of journalist Danny Casolaro, and the flying discs, or “discopters,” created by artist Alexander Weggers, as well as early airships designed by Charles Dellschau.

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